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Job Opportunity: Fixed Term Early Childhood Educator (ECE) – Infant/Toddler Specialist
Location: Quatsino First Nation Early Years Centre
Wage: $28.00 – $30.00 per hour
Additional Wage Enhancement: Dependent on education, certifications, and experience
Reports To: Early Years Coordinator
Fixed Term: 2 Year Contract Position
Get to know us:
We, the Quatsino First Nation, proud descendants of the Gusgimukw who were placed on these lands by the Creator, have persevered throughout time by valuing our traditions and people and by continually exercising our inherent right to the lands and resources of our traditional territory.
Through resilient leadership, consistent communication, and working together we will empower our community to strive forward and succeed in reviving and rebuilding our unique language and culture, strengthening our governance structures, and providing equitable services and opportunities that create a vibrant, healthy community that is self-governing, prosperous, supportive and carries our growing knowledge forward for future generations.
Join us in supporting our traditions and our people!
Position Summary:
Quatsino First Nation is seeking a caring, energetic, and dedicated Early Childhood Educator (ECE) – Infant/Toddler Specialist to join our Early Years team. This role is responsible for providing high-quality care and implementing developmentally appropriate, culturally grounded programming for infants and toddlers aged 0–36 months. This is a 2 year contract position with possibility of renewal depending on funding availability.
The successful candidate will create a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment that supports children’s intellectual, physical, emotional, and social growth while incorporating Quatsino First Nation culture, values, and land-based learning into daily experiences.
Key Responsibilities
•Program Planning & Delivery
•Develop and implement play-based programming tailored to infants and toddlers.
•Adapt schedules, routines, and activities to meet individual developmental needs.
•Incorporate cultural teachings, language, and land-based learning opportunities.
•Observe, assess, and document children’s progress and communicate with families.
Infant & Toddler Care
•Provide responsive, nurturing care that supports healthy development.
•Promote emotional regulation, confidence, and positive behaviour.
•Support developmental milestones through age-appropriate learning experiences.
•Work collaboratively with supervisors and support professionals as needed.
Health, Safety & Environment
•Maintain a clean, safe, secure, and welcoming learning environment.
•Support outdoor play, sensory learning, and exploration.
•Ensure children’s dignity, wellness, and safety at all times.
Family & Team Collaboration
•Build strong, respectful relationships with families.
•Communicate regularly regarding child development and daily updates.
•Work positively as part of a collaborative team environment.
•Contribute to planning, meetings, and centre-wide initiatives.
Compliance & Professionalism
•Ensure compliance with licensing regulations, policies, and procedures.
•Maintain confidentiality and professional conduct at all times.
•Participate in ongoing professional development and training.
Why Join Us?
Join a team committed to nurturing the next generation through culture, care, and community. Help create a meaningful early learning environment where children and families thrive.
Qualifications & Experience
Required:
•Certificate or Diploma in Early Childhood Education from a recognized institution.
•Valid BC Early Childhood Educator License to Practice.
•Current First Aid and CPR certification.
•Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector clearance.
•Strong understanding of child development, particularly ages 0–36 months.
Preferred:
•Infant/Toddler Post-Basic Certificate.
•Experience working in Indigenous communities or culturally inclusive environments.
•Knowledge of trauma-informed and holistic child care approaches.
Skills & Attributes:
•Warm, patient, and caring approach with children and families.
•Strong planning, communication, and teamwork skills.
•Reliable, self-motivated, and adaptable.
•Enthusiastic about outdoor learning and active play.
•Respectful and willing to learn and integrate Quatsino First Nation culture.
Work Conditions
•Ability to lift, bend, crouch, kneel, and actively engage with children.
•Flexibility for occasional varied hours, early mornings, evenings, or weekends.
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$500-$700/Day
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Coastal Seatrucking Ltd. is based in Campbell River, Vancouver Island, BC and has been serving the logging, aquaculture and marine industries for over 30 years.
We are currently seeking a 150 Ton Ticketed Skipper to run our 98-ft twin engine Landing Craft (LC) Inlet Raider. We are looking to hire someone immediately and are willing to train on the job for the right candidate (must have ticket). Wage will be based on experience.
FUN FACT! Did you know that, every year, the Inlet Raider is the offshore platform from which the fireworks are launched for all the various celebrations at Powell River, Campbell River, Parksville, Qualicum Beach and Nanaimo?
Qualifications & Experience
Must be fully ticketed for 150 Ton.
Flexible schedule is preferred.
Must be willing to learn or be able to run a 30ton Stinger Crane.
Twin screw experience for a 98ft landing craft (Inlet Raider)
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$31.56 - $33.28
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Indigenous Support Worker - (219403)
PH Mental Health & Addiction Services (PHMHAS)- Port Hardy
The Indigenous Support Worker provides culturally safe, trauma-informed, and harm-reduction–based support to Indigenous clients experiencing substance use and mental health challenges. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, this role supports daily living, advocacy, life skills, and connection to community and cultural resources.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide life skills coaching, daily living support, and harm reduction services Support clients through advocacy, case coordination, and appointment accompaniment
- Work with Indigenous cultural knowledge, protocols, and community resources
- Monitor client well-being, respond to crises, and support medication routines
- Promote independence, safety, and culturally grounded healing
For career support, please connect with Ryan Van Haastert, Indigenous Employment Advisor
[email protected] or (236) 638-7116 or [email protected]
Non-Indigenous to Canada applicants contact [email protected] for support.
Island Health acknowledges with respect and humility the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-Nulth and Kwakwaka'wakw People on whose unceded traditional territories we offer our services and programs. We are committed to identifying and addressing the historical and ongoing health impacts of colonization and Indigenous specific racism to promote a culturally safe work environment.
Qualifications & Experience
- Diploma in Community Social Services or related field
- 2+ years' experience with Indigenous communities/resources
- Knowledge of harm reduction, Indigenous health issues & protocols
- Valid BC driver’s license, First Aid (Level C)
- Preference for First Nations, Métis, or Inuit candidate
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$32.84 - $44.96
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Island Health is seeking an Indigenous Liaison Nurse to support Indigenous clients and families by improving access to culturally safe health services. Work closely with care teams, community agencies, and Indigenous communities to ensure respectful, trauma-informed care and smooth transitions through the health system.
Key Responsibilities:
- Act as a liaison between Indigenous clients, families, and care providers
- Conduct holistic assessments (physical, emotional, spiritual, mental)
- Assist with individualized care plans and discharge planning
- Provide health education, self-management support, and wellness promotion
- Advocate for culturally safe, trauma-informed care
- Share knowledge of Indigenous cultures, health beliefs, and available services
- Maintain documentation and participate in Indigenous Health initiatives
- Travel to communities as required (may include remote travel by road, boat, or plane)
For career support, please connect with Ryan Van Haastert, Indigenous Employment Advisor
[email protected] or (236) 638-7116 or [email protected]
Non-Indigenous to Canada applicants contact [email protected] for support.
Island Health acknowledges with respect and humility the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-Nulth and Kwakwaka'wakw People on whose unceded traditional territories we offer our services and programs. We are committed to identifying and addressing the historical and ongoing health impacts of colonization and Indigenous specific racism to promote a culturally safe work environment.
Qualifications & Experience
- Current LPN registration (BCCNM)
- 2+ years nursing experience (or equivalent education & experience)
- Knowledge of Indigenous health, protocols, and cultural safety
- Strong communication, teamwork, and advocacy skills
- Understanding of colonization, Indigenous-specific racism, and their impacts
- Valid BC Driver’s License
- Preference for Indigenous applicants
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$74.74 - $82.21
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Cowichan Tribes invites a passionate Nurse Practitioner to provide holistic, culturally safe care to our vibrant, young patient population. Work alongside a multidisciplinary team including RNs, Diabetes Nurse Educator, Indigenous Pharmacist, and Social Determinants of Health Workers.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, diagnose conditions, and initiate treatment
- Prescribe medications within NP scope and follow evidence-based guidelines
- Collaborate with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams Support health promotion and population-based strategies Mentor, educate, and guide other health professionals
For career support, please connect with Ryan Van Haastert, Indigenous Employment Advisor
[email protected] or (236) 638-7116 or [email protected]
Non-Indigenous to Canada applicants contact [email protected]
or to Maddy Dawson at [email protected] for support.
Island Health acknowledges with respect and humility the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-Nulth and Kwakwaka'wakw People on whose unced traditional territories we offer our services and programs. We are committed to identifying and addressing the historical and ongoing health impacts of colonization and Indigenous specific racism to promote a culturally safe work environment.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications:
- Active NP registration with BCCNM
- 2+ years recent clinical experience
- Strong communication, collaboration, and leadership skills
- Ability to deliver culturally safe, patient-centered care
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Looking for dependable bar staff for a busy rural restaurant and pub. Duties include serving, bartending, taking orders, handling payments, restocking, and maintaining a clean organized work area. Evening and weekend availability required. Ability to multitask and stay calm during busy service periods is important.
Qualifications & Experience
Previous serving or bartending experience preferred. Serving It Right certification required or willingness to obtain. Strong customer service skills, reliability, and ability to work in a fast-paced environment are important.
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TBD
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Looking for a dependable cook to assist with daily food service in a busy rural restaurant and pub. Duties include prep, fryer, grill, plating, restocking, and maintaining a clean work area.
Evening and weekend availability required. Position may include both independent shifts and overlap shifts during busy periods.
Qualifications & Experience
Experience in grill, fryer, prep, and general kitchen duties preferred. Must be dependable, able to multitask, and work well as part of a team during busy service periods.
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$27 - $32
) Details
-14/7 shift remote camp work.
-Crew boat in and out provided which has a departure from Port McNeill.
-Filling holes with explosives
-Working on the ground with the hoe drills
Qualifications & Experience
-Rock truck experience an asset
-Intermediate first aid with transport an asset
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$37 - $44
) Details
14/7 shift remote camp work. Crew boat in and out provided which has a departure from Port McNeill.
Qualifications & Experience
- 5 years coastal road building experience
- Valid intermediate first aid an asset
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$42 - $50
) Details
- 14/7 shift remote camp work.
- Crew boat in and out provided which has a departure from Port McNeill.
- Preform various repairs on different equipment.
Qualifications & Experience
- Certified red seal mechanic
- Experience with coastal road building such as excavator rock truck, road drills
- Intermediate first aid with transport an asset
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Performance bonus
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Skilled Automotive Technician – Full-Time (Port McNeill, BC)
Join our busy, established repair shop in beautiful Port McNeill, BC! We’ve been serving the community for over 10 years and are looking for an experienced, motivated technician to join our team.
What You’ll Do:
•Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and electronic issues.
•Work on diesel, gas, and hybrid vehicles.
•Perform maintenance and quality repairs to industry standards.
•Collaborate with a skilled team and help keep the shop running smoothly.
•Use new and advanced tools as we continue upgrading and expanding our equipment.
Pay & Benefits:
•Red Seal wage starts at $45/hr, up to $63/hr+ with hybrid pay scale & bonuses.
•Signing bonus & relocation assistance available.
•Paid vacation, sick leave & overtime pay.
•Extended health (medical, dental, vision).
•Training & career growth opportunities.
•Deeply discounted parts.
•Flexible schedule & time off.
Why Port McNeill?
Affordable cost of living, small-town lifestyle, and world-class outdoor recreation right outside your door.
Qualifications & Experience
•4+ years automotive technician experience.
•Strong diagnostic and repair skills.
•Diesel knowledge an asset, but not required.
•Red Seal / Journeyman certification required.
•Valid Canadian driver’s license, clean record.
•Team player with strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
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Performance bonus
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Job Title: Service Advisor
About Us: We are an automotive repair shop in Port McNeill BC, serving our loyal customers for over 10 years. Our reputation for excellence is built upon a commitment to delivering exceptional service and maintaining high standards of craftsmanship. With a skilled and friendly team, always advancing equipment, and a supportive work culture, we strive to provide the best possible experience for both our customers and employees.
Position Overview: We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused service advisor to join our team. As service advisor, you will be the first point of contact for customers seeking vehicle service and repairs. You will play a crucial role in understanding their needs and ensuring a seamless experience.
Benefits and Pay:
• Wage of $20 to $30/hr, depending on experience, with monthly performance bonus on top of wage.
• Ongoing training and professional development.
• Optional Health insurance package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
• Overtime pay.
• Paid vacation and sick leave.
• Flexible time off.
Qualifications & Experience
Key Responsibilities:
• Communicate service needs, estimates, and repair information to the customer.
• Build lasting relationships and understand the needs of the customers.
• Scheduling appointments and receive vehicle information.
• Prepare work orders and estimates, ensuring accurate information and pricing.
• Collaborate with the team to prioritize and manage workload effectively.
• Maintain a clean and organized workspace as well as assist with general cleaning duties.
• Track, organize, and handle parts, including the ability to lift and move items as needed.
Qualifications:
• Proficient with computers and able to learn new programs.
• Able to multitask and have good organizational skills.
• Excellent customer service and communication skills, both written and verbal.
• Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment while maintaining attention to detail.
• Knowledge of automotive systems, repairs, and maintenance services an asset but not needed.
• Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
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$23/hr
) Details
Light housekeeping is provided, on average, 1 hour a week per client. Tasks can include any of the following:
•Sweeping, mopping and/or vacuuming
•Cleaning kitchen counters and sink
•Cleaning/sanitizing bathroom tub/shower/toilet/sink
•Dusting (windowsills, window tracks, baseboards, tables and chairs)
•Emptying trash cans
•Wiping the exterior of small and large appliances, cabinets, door knobs, light plates, mirrors
•Working with the client so they may participate as much as they can or are willing to.
Housekeepers are not responsible for cleaning inside large appliances, deep cleaning, moving furniture, reorganizing, packing or unpacking from moving, heavy lifting, handling of dangerous our unknown chemical agents, working on a ladder or at high heights, construction clean up, handling animal or human biohazards, wiping or cleaning any type of medical equipment
Qualifications & Experience
QUALIFICATIONS:
•Physical ability to carry out duties
•Have own reliable vehicle in good working order
•Friendly, approachable, reliable, and professional
The Better At Home program will require photocopies of the following to be kept on file:
•Criminal Record Check
•2 (non-family) references
•Clean drivers abstract
•Vehicle inspection
HOURS
•Service is provided on weekdays between 9 am and 5 pm, not including STAT holidays
•Weekly schedule is decided up between client and contractor, and reported to the coordinator
EXPENSES
•Cleaning supplies and equipment are provided by the client
•Vehicle mileage will not be reimbursed
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT - Term Contract
Term: Fixed-term contract of approximately ten (10) months, with possibility of extension
Hours: Full-time: 35 hours per week
Reports To: Chief Administrative Officer
POSITION SUMMARY
The Economic Development Assistant supports the planning and implementation of local economic development initiatives. This role focuses on strengthening tourism opportunities, supporting workforce development efforts, and assisting with funding and project coordination. The position requires strong organizational, communication, and relationship building skills.
RESPONSIBLITIES
Economic Development Coordination
• Assist in the coordination and delivery of economic development projects and programs.
• Support implementation of strategic plans, including data collection, reporting, and evaluation.
Business Liaison
• Act as a primary point of contact for local businesses, providing guidance, resources, and referrals.
• Conduct outreach to support business retention and expansion initiatives.
Tourism Development
• Contribute to the development and promotion of local tourism initiatives.
• Support the creation of tourism related materials and experiences.
• Work with the Tourism Advisory Commission, community partners, and local businesses to enhance visitor attraction.
Social Media and Communications
• Develop and manage content for social media platforms and digital communications.
• Promote local events, and economic development initiatives.
Workforce Development
• Support initiatives that address local labour market needs.
• Liaise with employers, training institutions, and community organizations.
• Assist in coordinating programs or events related to skills development and employment.
Grant Writing and Funding Support
• Research and identify grant and funding opportunities.
• Assist in preparing grant applications, proposals, and supporting documentation.
• Track funding deadlines, reporting requirements, and outcomes.
Contract Management Support
• Assist in the administration and monitoring of contracts related to economic development initiatives.
• Track deliverables, timelines, and reporting requirements.
Qualifications & Experience
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
• Post-secondary education in economic development, business administration, public administration, or a related field.
• Experience in economic development, community development, or municipal government is an asset.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills.
• Experience with social media management and digital communications.
• Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.
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$38.97/hr
) Details
School District 72 operates throughout a large geographic area. Campbell River and Quadra Island schools and our school board office are located on the traditional territory of the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ ʷ people. School District 72 also encompasses the traditional territory of the Klahoose (Cortes), K’ómoks (Sayward), and χʷɛmaɬkʷu (Bute Inlet) First Nations.
SUPPORT STAFF
Position: Carpenter
Posting Number: SY2526-MAINT-011
Term of Employment: Permanent
Hours/Day/FTE: 8 hours/day, 40 hours/week
Wage/Salary: $38.97
Join Our Team
School District 72 is looking for a Carpenter to join our team of professionals who strive to bring the district’s learning beliefs to life.
School District 72 (Campbell River) is located on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, extending north to Sayward and south to Oyster River. The district also includes the outer islands of Read, Cortes, and Quadra. The district serves over 5,600 students in 18 schools with a diverse range of programs that are progressive and responsive to the educational needs and interests of students.
The district respects and values the relationships with all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples who reside in these territories. It is with respectful consideration that the programs and services provided to students and staff acknowledge their histories, cultural contributions, and contemporary concerns.
About the Role
Reporting to the Director of Operations and Carpenter Team Lead, the Carpenter performs all aspects of carpentry work including interior and exterior construction, renovations, concrete work, envelope repairs, and other tasks in support of maintenance and repair of the district’s institutional building portfolio.
• Carries out all aspects of carpentry work.
• Develop a close liaison with other staff so that a team approach is developed in the operation of schools and carpentry maintenance work.
• Works from oral and/or written instruction and to established procedures, including ability to read construction drawings and specifications.
• Assists other skilled staff and completes general tasks.
• Uses related computer applications, including Computerized Maintenance Management Systems, email (Microsoft Outlook),
• Uses hand and power tools/equipment and materials associated with performing assigned duties; cleans and stores tools and equipment as required.
• Responds to emergency situations when required.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Contribute to Our Success
The Campbell River School District proudly developed a strategic plan for 2024-2028 that prioritized the following:
• Honour Indigenous World Views and Perspectives
• Student-Centred Learning Environments
• Evolving for Tomorrow
The following commitments are essential to all positions within the Campbell River School District:
• Commitment and adherence to workplace policies, procedures & practices.
• Commitment to standards of conduct, including behaving in a manner that is: respectful, professional, team-oriented, collegial, collaborative, ethical, honest, and trustworthy.
• Commitment to understand and implement the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
Join Our Community
Campbell River is a scenic, oceanfront community framed by extensive waterfront, west coast forests and snow-capped mountains. The area is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities such as skiing, kayaking, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, golf, and endless opportunities to experience nature. The moderate climate allows residents to participate in numerous outdoor activities on a year-round basis.
Experience the Benefits of SD72
• Professional development and growth opportunities.
• The opportunity to grow your career in a small district.
• Progressive leadership team.
• Positive collegial culture with a great sense of community.
Employees are eligible for extended health and dental benefits, life insurance, and participation in a pension program as outlined in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 723 along with competitive vacation and sick day entitlements.
Employment Equity
We value diversity of people to best represent the students and communities we serve as an equitable and inclusive employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, demographics and life experiences.
School District 72 is also committed to creating and maintaining an accessible work environment for all members of its workforce. Within this hiring process we will make efforts to create an accessible process for all applicants (including but not limited to people with disabilities). Confidential accommodation is available on request.
Qualifications & Experience
Bring your Expertise
• Valid B.C. TQ and/or interprovincial TQ ticket as a Carpenter.
• Minimum two years of recent full-time equivalent experience (approximately 3500 hours) as a journeyman carpenter.
• Must have the ability to read, write, and speak English.
• Be physically capable and prepared to perform all facets of maintenance and repair work in an institutional setting including heavy lifting up to 50 lbs.
• Have a clear understanding of all carpentry related procedures and equipment.
• Ability to establish and maintain a satisfactory relationship with school administration, parents, staff and students.
• Ability to work at heights including a ladder or scaffold.
• Ability to operate using personal protective equipment.
• Ability to organize individual work.
• Must provide own tools as required.
• Valid B.C. Driver’s License: Class 5 minimum.
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Depends on experience
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We seek a Housekeeping Room Attendant who takes pride in cleanliness and enjoys working independently in a supportive team setting. You will help ensure guest satisfaction by maintaining clean, welcoming rooms and public spaces.
Key Responsibilities
• Clean and refresh guest rooms following property standards (beds, bathrooms, floors, surfaces)
• Replace towels, linens and toiletries; restock supplies
• Perform light public area cleaning ( hallways)
• Report maintenance issues, lost & found, or safety concerns to management
• Uphold privacy, security, and exceptional customer service at all times
Schedule
Morning shift, ~5 days per week to total ~20 - 25 hours
What We Offer
• Competitive wage at BC’s current minimum wage
• Flexible scheduling to suit mornings
• Free staff parking
• Supportive, friendly, and consistent seasonal environment
Why Join Us?
• Work at a beautiful oceanfront property in a relaxed coastal setting
• Be part of a team praised for friendliness and cleanliness by guests
• Balanced part‑time schedule perfect for students or early risers
• Great for entry‑level individuals looking to start a career in hospitality
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: Depends on the experience. Minimum wage to begin with if no prior experience.
Benefits:
• Flexible schedule
• On-site parking
Work Location: In person
Qualifications & Experience
• Minimum high school diploma or equivalent
• Attention to detail and ability to work efficiently
• Good communication skills and a friendly, professional demeanor
• Ability to lift/move up to 25 lbs (e.g. linen carts) and stand/walk for extended periods
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Details
-Welcome and assist customers throughout their shopping experience
-Process sales transactions
-Handle phone and email inquiries, provide price information
-Assist with customer loading of purchased materials
-Add promotional signage on product displays
-Maintain product displays
-Participate in inventory counting and tracking
-Enter job materials in our invoicing software
Qualifications & Experience
-Strong computer skills, moderate typing ability, and basic proficiency with Excel
-Physical ability to lift heavy lumber, panels, and stain containers
-Customer service orientation with a passion for creating excellent shopping experiences
-Outgoing personality with a positive attitude
-Team player who shows initiative and adapts well to changing priorities
-Ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently
-Knowledge of lumber, fencing, construction, forklift operation
-Experience with POS payment systems
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28.00 Plus
) Details
Job Overview:
We are currently seeking Roofers and Laborers to join our team. The ideal candidate will assist in various roofing projects, utilizing their skills in carpentry and construction to contribute to the successful completion of roofing installations and repairs.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in the installation and repair of roofs using appropriate tools and materials.
- Utilize hand tools effectively for cutting, measuring, and fastening materials.
- Support the team in caulking, sealing, and waterproofing roofs.
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications:
- Prior experience as a roofer, carpenter, or in a related construction role is preferred.
- Proficiency in using hand tools commonly found in construction settings.
- Maintenance Person skills are a plus for general maintenance tasks.
If you are a dedicated individual with a strong work ethic and a passion for construction, we encourage you to apply for this position. Join our crew and be part of creating quality roofing solutions.
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$38.67/hr – Union Wages
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Chaser – Newcastle Timber
Location: Sayward Valley, BC
Schedule: Monday – Friday (Home every night)
Pay: $38.67/hr – Union Wages
Keep the Landing Moving Newcastle Timber is looking for a reliable Chaser to join our grapple yarding crew in the Sayward Valley. You’ll be the “eyes and ears” on the landing, working in sync with our Yarder Operator and Hooktender to keep production flowing safely. If you’re a hard worker who knows their way around a landing and takes safety seriously, we’ve got a spot for you.
The Role
This is a fast-paced position that requires constant communication and a proactive attitude. Your main responsibilities will include:
• Managing the Landing: Safely unhooking logs from the grapple and ensuring the landing stays clear for the loader.
• Branding & Quality: Correctly branding logs and bucking to spec when required.
• Maintenance & Support: Helping the crew with rigging changes, fueling, and keeping the equipment in top shape.
• Safety Coordination: Using radio communication to coordinate with the operator and ensuring the work area is secure.
What We’re Offering
• Top-Tier Union Package: $38.67/hour plus a comprehensive union pension and benefits.
• Full Protection: Short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and accidental death coverage.
• Financial Security: Union pension plan, Life Insurance, and Short-Term Disability.
• Health & Wellness: Extended health, dental, vision, and an Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) to support you and your family.
• Professional Environment: Work for a respected, SAFE Certified company that invests in its equipment and its people.
• Great Schedule: Monday to Friday. No camp life—stay local and get home every night.
• Career Growth: We take pride in training our crew. This is a great place to develop your skills in the logging industry.
Qualifications & Experience
What You Bring
• Experience: Previous experience on a logging landing or as a Chokerman is a major asset.
• Physical Fitness: You’re capable of handling a chainsaw and moving through a busy landing in all weather conditions.
• Communication: Clear radio skills and a team-first attitude.
• Safety First: You don’t take shortcuts. Intermediate or Advanced First Aid is a huge plus.
• Reliability: You live in or can reliably commute to the Sayward Valley.
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$44.11/hr
) Details
Certified Driller Blaster – Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd.
Location: Northern Vancouver Island Operations
Pay: $42.32 per hour (Union Wages)
Schedule: Monday – Friday (Home every night)
Lead the Rock Work for Our Road Construction Crew
Holbrook Dyson Logging (HDL) is looking for a certified Driller Blaster to join our road-building team. As a SAFE Certified, “stump-to-dump” operation, we need a professional who can handle the technical demands of steep-slope drilling while maintaining absolute control over explosive safety and blast cordoning.
The Role
You will be the “Blaster in Charge,” overseeing the full cycle of rock excavation as outlined in our Safe Work Procedures.
• Drilling Precision: Operating drills on steep, uneven terrain. You’ll be responsible for safe mast setup, maintaining steady feed pressure, and monitoring for bit binding or ground instability.
• Blasting Safety: Loading and firing explosives in strict compliance with WorkSafeBC Part 21. You will establish and secure a 400-metre danger zone, coordinate spotters, and enforce “BLASTING – RADIO SILENCE”.
• Site Management: Conducting post-blast inspections for misfires or unstable rock before clearing the area for equipment to return.
• Communication: Issuing clear audio warnings (3 long blasts for warning, 1 for firing, 2 for all clear) and ensuring all personnel are accounted for.
The HDL Package
• Predictable Schedule: Monday to Friday day shifts.
• Competitive Compensation: $42.32/hr plus a comprehensive Union Pension and benefits package.
• Full Protection: Short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and accidental death coverage.
• Health & Wellness: Extended health, dental, vision, and an Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) to support you and your family.
• Professional Environment: Work for a respected, SAFE Certified company that invests in its equipment and its people.
• Great Schedule: Monday to Friday. No camp life—stay local and get home every night.
• Career Growth: We take pride in training our crew. This is a great place to develop your skills in the logging industry.
Qualifications & Experience
What You Bring
• Certification: A valid WorkSafeBC or BC Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Blaster’s Certificate is required.
• Experience: Demonstrated competency in Coastal BC Forestry Road Building required.
• Safety Rigor: A deep understanding of explosive handling, storage, and misfire protocols.
• Safety Mindset: SAFE Certification standards are our baseline. Intermediate or Advanced First Aid is an asset
• Reliability: You are based in or reliably commuting to Campbell River, BC.